Manchester Evening News

Roo is to wear the No.10 a last time

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WAYNE Rooney will wear the No. 10 shirt on his England swansong - with manager Gareth Southgate certain the country’s record goalscorer will receive the respect he deserves.

Tonight’s friendly against the United States will see Rooney’s Three Lions career celebrated, with the 33-year-old also set to be given a guard of honour and wear the captain’s armband on what is sure to be an emotional night at Wembley.

Now at DC United, Rooney will make a late substitute appearance in a match named in honour of his foundation, with the Football Associatio­n’s decision to toast the former captain’s achievemen­ts splitting opinion.

While Southgate had confirmed Rooney would not start the game, none of the other special touches had been revealed until he spoke on the eve of the fixture, having first consulted with the rest of his squad.

“We have spoken with the players,” Southgate said. “I didn’t want to make those decisions last week – the players are very keen that Wayne wears the number 10.

“We believe that is a fitting tribute – I think that we have spoken a lot as a group about doing things our own way over the last two years, we did that right through the summer.

“All of our group have huge respect for Wayne and they feel that it is fitting his last game should be his number 10 and when he puts that shirt on his wall somewhere at the end of his career, it is going to be a special night and the 10 is the number he has there.”

Southgate also announced that City’s Fabian Delph will captain England in what is expected to be a much-changed and experiment­al side ahead of Sunday’s crunch Nations League meeting with Croatia.

Delph said he will be handing the captaincy to Rooney when he is introduced and that the players have planned to pay their respects to his achievemen­ts in their own way.

When asked about the captain’s issue, Delph initially joked: “I probably won’t get the armband again so probably not!”

But he then confirmed Rooney will wear the armband one last time, adding: “When I first came into the England set up Wayne was captain and he welcomed me, put his arm around me and made me feel at home.

“As soon as he comes on I will be giving him that armband back. I think we are going to be giving him a guard of honour.

“It is going to be a huge night for Wayne and we want to make it special for him. We spoke in camp and we think it is important to honour the achievemen­ts he has made.”

 ??  ?? Wayne Rooney in training with England ahead of tonight’s game
Wayne Rooney in training with England ahead of tonight’s game

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